I like Davey, he's a decent human being and I like the Lid Dems.
He is a genuine hero, as in he risked his life and saved a woman who fell onto the railway tracks in the 1990s
I like Davey, he's a decent human being and I like the Lid Dems.
So Farage was party to the Alex Jones nonsense.
I have read the guardian article, and see no confirmation of Anti semitism, but more accurately accusations of Islamiphobia. On that subject I applaud Aayan Hirsi Ali and Sam Harris etc.
I like Davey, he's a decent human being and I like the Lid Dems.
Johnny Mercer stood on a road bridge with "vote Mercer" signs this morning and tweeted "...called a wanker 409 times before 8am."
"Only 409" is now trending
You've gotta love us 'cap-doffing', 'forelock-tugging' Brits.
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TikTok suspended the Reform rally live steam while Ann Widdecombe was speaking, declaring it "hate speech”
I disagree.
It keeps the constituency link, and makes it easier to vote against a candidate. The least unpopular candidate wins as opposed to the candidate with the largest plurality.
It avoids the party list, where you need a party to be utterly demolished for the leadership to loose their seat.
All in all, as far as I can see, it's the system that gives voters the most power to remove any particular candidate regardless of their wider party.
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Exactly. This is an important point, when the current system means an MP literally represents his or her constituents. So you have MP's from deprived areas representing the interests of that area in the House whilst the rich landowners have theirs. The true problem is population density. The poorer areas tend to be crammed chocablock with people per square mile, which means one constituency with 26,000 people living cheek by jowl has the same representation in parliament as a couple of thousand people spread out over a leafy county sipping at their ice cold beer lazing about in their mansions.
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It's a shame that it's pretty much the only way he has of generating headlines, as their low representation in Parliament means there's no chance of a repeat of Clegg-mania of 2010 via the main televised leadership debates.Ed Davy's been out living his best life again today. Bungee jumping this morning. Whether he returns to Parliament as Leader of the Opposition on Friday or not he'll definitely be handing in the best "What I did on my Holidays" essay.
Exactly. This is an important point, when the current system means an MP literally represents his or her constituents. So you have MP's from deprived areas representing the interests of that area in the House whilst the rich landowners have theirs. The true problem is population density. The poorer areas tend to be crammed chocablock with people per square mile, which means one constituency with 26,000 people living cheek by jowl has the same representation in parliament as a couple of thousand people spread out over a leafy county sipping at their ice cold beer lazing about in their mansions.
Are you from the ye olden times?
Constituency boundaries are updated to reflect the population density and changes in population. That's what the Boundary Commission does. There have been periodic reviews over the years to keep them balanced with some constituencies changing size and others being abolished or amalgamated
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boundary_commissions_(United_Kingdom)
I am accused on this forum as being a nazi, and presumably thus pro Hitler.
Of course my children would be surprised.
And there are multiple people who went to school with Farage who say that he was a racist then.
It's a shame that it's pretty much the only way he has of generating headlines, as their low representation in Parliament means there's no chance of a repeat of Clegg-mania of 2010 via the main televised leadership debates.
The 7-party televised debates were pretty much a mudslinging fest, in which few came out looking better than they did going in.
"I was dressing in a hurry to get to a meeting and my tan trousers and beige shirt were the first things to come to hand and with the rain the night before boots were an obvious choice. I know everyone's making a big deal about the swastika armband, but I simply pulled it on because it brought the outfit together in a fun and colorful way. The thought that it might have any kind of connotations at all never occurred to me and I think it's disgusting the way the press have published out of context photos of me performing my medically recommended arm and leg raising exercises on the way to the office."
It seemed a reasonable explanation by Farage.
Farage seems principled and intelligent from a distance.
He accurately predicted RU from a way back.
He seems to understand biology and sovereignty.
Mr 25 percent of the popular vote might be accorded more than abject contempt maybe?